St. PetersburgState Polytechnical University creates one of the most powerful supercomputing centers in Russia based on a heterogeneous system with RSC direct liquid cooling and peak performance over 1.1 PetaFLOPS. It will include the most advanced supercomputer system based on revolutionary ultra-dense massively parallel solution RSC PetaStream™ and a cluster system based on RSC Tornado architecture. The SPbSPU supercomputing center is the first CIS project based on the newest Intel® Xeon® E5-2600 v3 server processor.
A powerful cluster system based on RSC Tornado architecture with direct liquid cooling will be created for SPbSPU within the scope of the project. Its peak performance will be about 830 Teraflops, and some of its resource will also provide cloud, VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) and graphical services. The HPC complex will be based on the newest high-performance Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 server processors, Intel® S2600KP and Intel® S2600WT server boards for this generation of processors and latest Intel® SSD DC S3500 drives for corporate data centers, including performance leading Intel® SSD DC P3700 drives based on NVM Express architecture.
The second part of the system contains a unique high-density massively parallel RSC PetaStream system with direct liquid cooling with total performance of 270 Teraflops. A unique feature of RSC PetaStream is the massively parallel concept that enables execution of up to 250,000 parallel execution threads on 1024 computing nodes based on x86 architecture in a single cabinet taking 1 square meter, which is the world record of computing and power density and compactness. The system will be based on Intel® server products, including 60-core Intel® Xeon Phi™ 5120D processors and Intel® Xeon® E5-2600 family processors as well as Intel server boards and Intel SSD DC S3700 solid-state drives for corporate data centers. RSC PetaStream implements an innovative power subsystem based on the leading industry standard of 400V DC power developed in cooperation with Emerson Electric. This subsystem enables power distribution efficiency over 90% improving overall energy efficiency of the system, reduction of operating costs and overall reliability of the complex.
RSC PetaStream enables development of new applications to make breakthroughs in bioengineering, astrophysics, chemistry, electronics and control systems.
The complex also includes parallel data storage systems based on Lustre parallel file system that will support use of up to 1 Petabyte of data and 0.5 PB block-based storage for cloud environments. Both storages use server technologies based on Intel architecture.

The Russian team of programmers who won the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest arrived back in St. Petersburg on Tuesday. The students of the St. Petersburg ITMO (Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics) university won for a record seventh time at the tournament, which was held in Rapid City in the US.
The St. Petersburg team solved 10 of the 12 tasks faster than their competitors. A total of 133 teams participated in the contest this year.
SOT, Ivan Belonogov, programmer (Russian): "Indeed, for the last six years programmers from St. Petersburg have won the world championship, which shows a high level of preparation of St. Petersburg’s programmers as well as Russian [programmers] in general."
SOT, Andrei Stankevich, programmer (Russian): "There is no one reason why a college or team becomes champions. It is the details that matter, so it's really hard to say in a nutshell."
SOT, Vladimir Vasilyev, St. Petersburg NationalResearchUniversity of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics rector (Russian): "In the field of programming, one doesn't need to go to some place to work on creative tasks and solve problems, it can be done here. Moreover, they are not eager to go either to Google nor to Facebook and many of those who left, return."
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Eng/Russian/Nat
A 28-year old Russian computer programmer sits in a London jail awaiting extradition to the U-S, accused of a daring electronic break-in to one of America's largest banks.
Prosecutors claim that Dmitry Levin sat in St Petersburg with a laptop computer and managed to hack into Citibank's computers over 40 times in a five-month period. Once inside the system he used secret client codes to siphon off around 10 million dollars.
Western computer experts say that this may be just the beginning of a new type of Russian criminal - the mafia-backed computer hackers.
A typical Saturday morning at St Petersburg's busiest market - the city's computer black market. Here you can buy pirate copies of the latest programmes from the West, and for a fraction of the price.
But the market is packed not only with enthusiastic amateurs, but also with experienced Russian programmers who now find themselves unemployed.
SOUNDBITE (English): Under the previous systems there were a very large concentration of programmers based around institutes in cities like Perm, Moscow, St Petersburg, Kiev, Minsk, and in many cases the industries that used to support them have disappeared. So you have usually well-educated and talented people with lots of time on their hands and computer skills.
CAPTION: RobertFarish, Editor, ComputerBusiness - Russia
Other hackers say Dmitri Levin has given them an unfairly bad reputation:
SOUNDBITE (Russian): Levin used it for purely profitable purposes, but the majority of hackers, not all but the majority, of course they don't follow the law, people and companies lose huge amounts of money because of them, but they don't do it for pure
profit.
CAPTION: Igor Zhdanov, Hacker
But Maya and Leonid Levin can't believe that their son was the only culprit in the Citibank crime. They admit he was a good enough programmer to break into the system but claim that he was used by organised crime groups who have got away Scot free.
They fear that their son could face up to 35 years in prison if convicted in the U-S.
As Levin's parents pack clothes and gifts for a coming trip to London, the signs are that their son's alleged crime may just be a taste of things to come.
For the Russian Mafia, these enthusiasts at a Moscow computer fair represent instant access to coveted Western financial markets.
And if Russia manages to improve its antiquated telecommunications system, the West could be flooded with Russian
hackers.
SOUNDBITE (English): The principal factor which will affect the growth of hacking in this country will be the improvement in
telecommunications. When telecommunications infrastructure improves then more lone hackers in their apartments or their offices will be able to access other people's information electronically
CAPTION: Robert Farish, Editor, Computer Business - Russia
Post-Communist Russia has given rise to some of the world's most ruthless organised crime groups. It has also put thousands of computer programmers out of a job. If the two join forces, the alliance could be devastating.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/3f5bb76e11420de4d5b0d8333df6e66f
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Saint Petersburg

Saint Petersburg (Russian:Санкт-Петербу́рг, tr.Sankt-Peterburg;IPA:[ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk]) is the second largest city in Russia. It is politically incorporated as a federal subject (a federal city). It is located on the Neva River at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea. In 1914 the name of the city was changed from Saint Petersburg to Petrograd (Russian:Петрогра́д;IPA:[pʲɪtrɐˈgrat]), in 1924 to Leningrad (Russian:Ленингра́д;IPA:[lʲɪnʲɪnˈgrat]), and in 1991, back to Saint Petersburg. In Russian literature, informal documents, and discourse, the word "Saint" is usually omitted, leaving "Petersburg". In casual conversation Russians may drop the "burg" as well, referring to it as "Peter": Russian: Питер (Piter).

TsarPeter the Great founded Saint Petersburg on May 27[O.S. 16]1703. Between 1713–1728 and 1732–1918 Saint Petersburg functioned as the imperial capital of Russia. In 1918 the central government bodies moved from Saint Petersburg (then named Petrograd) to Moscow. It is Russia's second-largest city after Moscow, with 5million inhabitants (2012), and the fourth most populated federal subject. Saint Petersburg is a major European cultural center, and also an important Russian port on the Baltic Sea.

State university system

A state university system in the United States is a group of public universities supported by an individual state, or a similar entity such as the District of Columbia. These systems constitute the majority of public-funded universities in the country. Each state supports at least one such system.

A state university system normally means a single legal entity and administration, but may consist of several institutions, each with its own identity as a university. Some states—such as California and Texas—support more than one such system.

State universities get subsidies from their states. The amount of the subsidy varies from university to university and state to state, but the effect is to lower tuition costs below that of private universities for students from that state or district. As more and more Americans attend college, and private tuition rates increase well beyond the rate of inflation, admission to state universities is becoming more and more competitive.

History

St. Petersburg College was founded in 1927 by Captain George M. Lynch, Pinellas County's city superintendent of schools for the city of St. Petersburg, as a private, non-profit institution. It was created in part because of the economic downturn preceding the Great Depression as a way for local students to receive a postsecondary education without having to relocate or pay high tuition. On opening day, the college consisted of 102 students and 14 faculty members, operating from an unused wing of St. Petersburg High School. After one semester, SPC moved its operations to a former high school facility overlooking Mirror Lake, where it remained until January 1942. At this point, the facility was moved into a single building on the corner of 5th Ave. N. and 66th St. N.—a building still in active use today as the James E. Hendry Administration Building, part of the St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus.

History

Definition

The original Latin word "universitas" refers in general to "a number of persons associated into one body, a society, company, community, guild, corporation, etc." At the time of the emergence of urban town life and medievalguilds, specialised "associations of students and teachers with collective legal rights usually guaranteed by charters issued by princes, prelates, or the towns in which they were located" came to be denominated by this general term. Like other guilds, they were self-regulating and determined the qualifications of their members.

In modern usage the word has come to mean "An institution of higher education offering tuition in mainly non-vocational subjects and typically having the power to confer degrees," with the earlier emphasis on its corporate organization considered as applying historically to Medieval universities.

1.1PFLOPS Supercomputer at St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University

1.1PFLOPS Supercomputer at St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University

1.1PFLOPS Supercomputer at St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University

St. PetersburgState Polytechnical University creates one of the most powerful supercomputing centers in Russia based on a heterogeneous system with RSC direct liquid cooling and peak performance over 1.1 PetaFLOPS. It will include the most advanced supercomputer system based on revolutionary ultra-dense massively parallel solution RSC PetaStream™ and a cluster system based on RSC Tornado architecture. The SPbSPU supercomputing center is the first CIS project based on the newest Intel® Xeon® E5-2600 v3 server processor.
A powerful cluster system based on RSC Tornado architecture with direct liquid cooling will be created for SPbSPU within the scope of the project. Its peak performance will be about 830 Teraflops, and some of its resource will also provide cloud, VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) and graphical services. The HPC complex will be based on the newest high-performance Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 server processors, Intel® S2600KP and Intel® S2600WT server boards for this generation of processors and latest Intel® SSD DC S3500 drives for corporate data centers, including performance leading Intel® SSD DC P3700 drives based on NVM Express architecture.
The second part of the system contains a unique high-density massively parallel RSC PetaStream system with direct liquid cooling with total performance of 270 Teraflops. A unique feature of RSC PetaStream is the massively parallel concept that enables execution of up to 250,000 parallel execution threads on 1024 computing nodes based on x86 architecture in a single cabinet taking 1 square meter, which is the world record of computing and power density and compactness. The system will be based on Intel® server products, including 60-core Intel® Xeon Phi™ 5120D processors and Intel® Xeon® E5-2600 family processors as well as Intel server boards and Intel SSD DC S3700 solid-state drives for corporate data centers. RSC PetaStream implements an innovative power subsystem based on the leading industry standard of 400V DC power developed in cooperation with Emerson Electric. This subsystem enables power distribution efficiency over 90% improving overall energy efficiency of the system, reduction of operating costs and overall reliability of the complex.
RSC PetaStream enables development of new applications to make breakthroughs in bioengineering, astrophysics, chemistry, electronics and control systems.
The complex also includes parallel data storage systems based on Lustre parallel file system that will support use of up to 1 Petabyte of data and 0.5 PB block-based storage for cloud environments. Both storages use server technologies based on Intel architecture.

The Russian team of programmers who won the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest arrived back in St. Petersburg on Tuesday. The students of the St. Petersburg ITMO (Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics) university won for a record seventh time at the tournament, which was held in Rapid City in the US.
The St. Petersburg team solved 10 of the 12 tasks faster than their competitors. A total of 133 teams participated in the contest this year.
SOT, Ivan Belonogov, programmer (Russian): "Indeed, for the last six years programmers from St. Petersburg have won the world championship, which shows a high level of preparation of St. Petersburg’s programmers as well as Russian [programmers] in general."
SOT, Andrei Stankevich, programmer (Russian): "There is no one reason why a college or team becomes champions. It is the details that matter, so it's really hard to say in a nutshell."
SOT, Vladimir Vasilyev, St. Petersburg NationalResearchUniversity of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics rector (Russian): "In the field of programming, one doesn't need to go to some place to work on creative tasks and solve problems, it can be done here. Moreover, they are not eager to go either to Google nor to Facebook and many of those who left, return."
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RUSSIA : RUSSIAN COMPUTER HACKER AWAITS EXTRADITION TO USA

Eng/Russian/Nat
A 28-year old Russian computer programmer sits in a London jail awaiting extradition to the U-S, accused of a daring electronic break-in to one of America's largest banks.
Prosecutors claim that Dmitry Levin sat in St Petersburg with a laptop computer and managed to hack into Citibank's computers over 40 times in a five-month period. Once inside the system he used secret client codes to siphon off around 10 million dollars.
Western computer experts say that this may be just the beginning of a new type of Russian criminal - the mafia-backed computer hackers.
A typical Saturday morning at St Petersburg's busiest market - the city's computer black market. Here you can buy pirate copies of the latest programmes from the West, and for a fraction of the price.
But the market is packed not only with enthusiastic amateurs, but also with experienced Russian programmers who now find themselves unemployed.
SOUNDBITE (English): Under the previous systems there were a very large concentration of programmers based around institutes in cities like Perm, Moscow, St Petersburg, Kiev, Minsk, and in many cases the industries that used to support them have disappeared. So you have usually well-educated and talented people with lots of time on their hands and computer skills.
CAPTION: RobertFarish, Editor, ComputerBusiness - Russia
Other hackers say Dmitri Levin has given them an unfairly bad reputation:
SOUNDBITE (Russian): Levin used it for purely profitable purposes, but the majority of hackers, not all but the majority, of course they don't follow the law, people and companies lose huge amounts of money because of them, but they don't do it for pure
profit.
CAPTION: Igor Zhdanov, Hacker
But Maya and Leonid Levin can't believe that their son was the only culprit in the Citibank crime. They admit he was a good enough programmer to break into the system but claim that he was used by organised crime groups who have got away Scot free.
They fear that their son could face up to 35 years in prison if convicted in the U-S.
As Levin's parents pack clothes and gifts for a coming trip to London, the signs are that their son's alleged crime may just be a taste of things to come.
For the Russian Mafia, these enthusiasts at a Moscow computer fair represent instant access to coveted Western financial markets.
And if Russia manages to improve its antiquated telecommunications system, the West could be flooded with Russian
hackers.
SOUNDBITE (English): The principal factor which will affect the growth of hacking in this country will be the improvement in
telecommunications. When telecommunications infrastructure improves then more lone hackers in their apartments or their offices will be able to access other people's information electronically
CAPTION: Robert Farish, Editor, Computer Business - Russia
Post-Communist Russia has given rise to some of the world's most ruthless organised crime groups. It has also put thousands of computer programmers out of a job. If the two join forces, the alliance could be devastating.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/3f5bb76e11420de4d5b0d8333df6e66f
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

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USA: Russian ITMO University wins programming contest for SEVENTH time

USA: Russian ITMO University wins programming contest for SEVENTH time

USA: Russian ITMO University wins programming contest for SEVENTH time

Copy of the slides for this talk are here: https://media.defcon.org/dc-20/presentations/Minozhenko/DEFCON-20-Minozhenko-Hack-VMware-60-Seconds.pdf
How to Hack VMware vCenter Server in 60 SecondsAlexander Minozhenko SeniorPenetration Tester, ERPScan
This talk will discuss some ways to gain control over the virtual infrastructure through vCenter's services. I will describe a few non-dangerous bugs (they were 0-days when we found them), but if we can use all of them together, we will get administrative access to vCenter which means to the whole virtual network.
Alexander Minozhenko works in the leading IT security company ERPScan as penetration tester. Alexander graduated in 2012 from St. PetersburgNationalResearchUniversityITMO, faculty of computer science. Also he likes to participate in CTF competition.
Twitter: @al3xmin

1.1PFLOPS Supercomputer at St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University

St. PetersburgState Polytechnical University creates one of the most powerful supercomputing centers in Russia based on a heterogeneous system with RSC direct liquid cooling and peak performance over 1.1 PetaFLOPS. It will include the most advanced supercomputer system based on revolutionary ultra-dense massively parallel solution RSC PetaStream™ and a cluster system based on RSC Tornado architecture. The SPbSPU supercomputing center is the first CIS project based on the newest Intel® Xeon® E5-2600 v3 server processor.
A powerful cluster system based on RSC Tornado architecture with direct liquid cooling will be created for SPbSPU within the scope of the project. Its peak performance will be about 830 Teraflops, and some of its resource will also provide cloud, VDI (Virtual Desktop Infras...

published: 22 Jan 2015

St.Petersburg Polytechnic University

The Russian team of programmers who won the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest arrived back in St. Petersburg on Tuesday. The students of the St. Petersburg ITMO (Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics) university won for a record seventh time at the tournament, which was held in Rapid City in the US.
The St. Petersburg team solved 10 of the 12 tasks faster than their competitors. A total of 133 teams participated in the contest this year.
SOT, Ivan Belonogov, programmer (Russian): "Indeed, for the last six years programmers from St. Petersburg have won the world championship, which shows a high level of preparation of St. Petersburg’s programmers as well as Russian [programmers] in general."
SOT, Andrei Stankevich, programmer (Russian): "There is no one reason wh...

Computer prediction system / ITMO University

RUSSIA : RUSSIAN COMPUTER HACKER AWAITS EXTRADITION TO USA

Eng/Russian/Nat
A 28-year old Russian computer programmer sits in a London jail awaiting extradition to the U-S, accused of a daring electronic break-in to one of America's largest banks.
Prosecutors claim that Dmitry Levin sat in St Petersburg with a laptop computer and managed to hack into Citibank's computers over 40 times in a five-month period. Once inside the system he used secret client codes to siphon off around 10 million dollars.
Western computer experts say that this may be just the beginning of a new type of Russian criminal - the mafia-backed computer hackers.
A typical Saturday morning at St Petersburg's busiest market - the city's computer black market. Here you can buy pirate copies of the latest programmes from the West, and for a fraction of the price.
B...

published: 21 Jul 2015

St. Petersburg College Corporate Training

http://www.youtube.com/user/StPetersburgCollege
St. Petersburg College entered the corporate training business in 1985, with a handful of computer courses offered on weekends. CorporateTraining (CT) began offering a variety of computer and management classes on-site at local corporations for their employees. The business community's response was consistently positive, as CT worked with business and industry to provide low cost, high-quality training. CT quickly became a key partner in the economic development of Pinellas County and remains committed to assisting area businesses and industries facing the challenges of a changing workplace.
Today, Corporate Training has moved into the newly created EpiCenter. Partnering in this center are various divisions of Pinellas County, a multit...

published: 07 May 2009

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published: 18 Oct 2014

USA: Russian ITMO University wins programming contest for SEVENTH time

Copy of the slides for this talk are here: https://media.defcon.org/dc-20/presentations/Minozhenko/DEFCON-20-Minozhenko-Hack-VMware-60-Seconds.pdf
How to Hack VMware vCenter Server in 60 SecondsAlexander Minozhenko SeniorPenetration Tester, ERPScan
This talk will discuss some ways to gain control over the virtual infrastructure through vCenter's services. I will describe a few non-dangerous bugs (they were 0-days when we found them), but if we can use all of them together, we will get administrative access to vCenter which means to the whole virtual network.
Alexander Minozhenko works in the leading IT security company ERPScan as penetration tester. Alexander graduated in 2012 from St. PetersburgNationalResearchUniversityITMO, faculty of computer science. Also he likes to participa...

St. PetersburgState Polytechnical University creates one of the most powerful supercomputing centers in Russia based on a heterogeneous system with RSC direct liquid cooling and peak performance over 1.1 PetaFLOPS. It will include the most advanced supercomputer system based on revolutionary ultra-dense massively parallel solution RSC PetaStream™ and a cluster system based on RSC Tornado architecture. The SPbSPU supercomputing center is the first CIS project based on the newest Intel® Xeon® E5-2600 v3 server processor.
A powerful cluster system based on RSC Tornado architecture with direct liquid cooling will be created for SPbSPU within the scope of the project. Its peak performance will be about 830 Teraflops, and some of its resource will also provide cloud, VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) and graphical services. The HPC complex will be based on the newest high-performance Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 server processors, Intel® S2600KP and Intel® S2600WT server boards for this generation of processors and latest Intel® SSD DC S3500 drives for corporate data centers, including performance leading Intel® SSD DC P3700 drives based on NVM Express architecture.
The second part of the system contains a unique high-density massively parallel RSC PetaStream system with direct liquid cooling with total performance of 270 Teraflops. A unique feature of RSC PetaStream is the massively parallel concept that enables execution of up to 250,000 parallel execution threads on 1024 computing nodes based on x86 architecture in a single cabinet taking 1 square meter, which is the world record of computing and power density and compactness. The system will be based on Intel® server products, including 60-core Intel® Xeon Phi™ 5120D processors and Intel® Xeon® E5-2600 family processors as well as Intel server boards and Intel SSD DC S3700 solid-state drives for corporate data centers. RSC PetaStream implements an innovative power subsystem based on the leading industry standard of 400V DC power developed in cooperation with Emerson Electric. This subsystem enables power distribution efficiency over 90% improving overall energy efficiency of the system, reduction of operating costs and overall reliability of the complex.
RSC PetaStream enables development of new applications to make breakthroughs in bioengineering, astrophysics, chemistry, electronics and control systems.
The complex also includes parallel data storage systems based on Lustre parallel file system that will support use of up to 1 Petabyte of data and 0.5 PB block-based storage for cloud environments. Both storages use server technologies based on Intel architecture.

St. PetersburgState Polytechnical University creates one of the most powerful supercomputing centers in Russia based on a heterogeneous system with RSC direct liquid cooling and peak performance over 1.1 PetaFLOPS. It will include the most advanced supercomputer system based on revolutionary ultra-dense massively parallel solution RSC PetaStream™ and a cluster system based on RSC Tornado architecture. The SPbSPU supercomputing center is the first CIS project based on the newest Intel® Xeon® E5-2600 v3 server processor.
A powerful cluster system based on RSC Tornado architecture with direct liquid cooling will be created for SPbSPU within the scope of the project. Its peak performance will be about 830 Teraflops, and some of its resource will also provide cloud, VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) and graphical services. The HPC complex will be based on the newest high-performance Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 server processors, Intel® S2600KP and Intel® S2600WT server boards for this generation of processors and latest Intel® SSD DC S3500 drives for corporate data centers, including performance leading Intel® SSD DC P3700 drives based on NVM Express architecture.
The second part of the system contains a unique high-density massively parallel RSC PetaStream system with direct liquid cooling with total performance of 270 Teraflops. A unique feature of RSC PetaStream is the massively parallel concept that enables execution of up to 250,000 parallel execution threads on 1024 computing nodes based on x86 architecture in a single cabinet taking 1 square meter, which is the world record of computing and power density and compactness. The system will be based on Intel® server products, including 60-core Intel® Xeon Phi™ 5120D processors and Intel® Xeon® E5-2600 family processors as well as Intel server boards and Intel SSD DC S3700 solid-state drives for corporate data centers. RSC PetaStream implements an innovative power subsystem based on the leading industry standard of 400V DC power developed in cooperation with Emerson Electric. This subsystem enables power distribution efficiency over 90% improving overall energy efficiency of the system, reduction of operating costs and overall reliability of the complex.
RSC PetaStream enables development of new applications to make breakthroughs in bioengineering, astrophysics, chemistry, electronics and control systems.
The complex also includes parallel data storage systems based on Lustre parallel file system that will support use of up to 1 Petabyte of data and 0.5 PB block-based storage for cloud environments. Both storages use server technologies based on Intel architecture.

The Russian team of programmers who won the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest arrived back in St. Petersburg on Tuesday. The students of the St. Petersburg ITMO (Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics) university won for a record seventh time at the tournament, which was held in Rapid City in the US.
The St. Petersburg team solved 10 of the 12 tasks faster than their competitors. A total of 133 teams participated in the contest this year.
SOT, Ivan Belonogov, programmer (Russian): "Indeed, for the last six years programmers from St. Petersburg have won the world championship, which shows a high level of preparation of St. Petersburg’s programmers as well as Russian [programmers] in general."
SOT, Andrei Stankevich, programmer (Russian): "There is no one reason why a college or team becomes champions. It is the details that matter, so it's really hard to say in a nutshell."
SOT, Vladimir Vasilyev, St. Petersburg NationalResearchUniversity of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics rector (Russian): "In the field of programming, one doesn't need to go to some place to work on creative tasks and solve problems, it can be done here. Moreover, they are not eager to go either to Google nor to Facebook and many of those who left, return."
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The Russian team of programmers who won the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest arrived back in St. Petersburg on Tuesday. The students of the St. Petersburg ITMO (Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics) university won for a record seventh time at the tournament, which was held in Rapid City in the US.
The St. Petersburg team solved 10 of the 12 tasks faster than their competitors. A total of 133 teams participated in the contest this year.
SOT, Ivan Belonogov, programmer (Russian): "Indeed, for the last six years programmers from St. Petersburg have won the world championship, which shows a high level of preparation of St. Petersburg’s programmers as well as Russian [programmers] in general."
SOT, Andrei Stankevich, programmer (Russian): "There is no one reason why a college or team becomes champions. It is the details that matter, so it's really hard to say in a nutshell."
SOT, Vladimir Vasilyev, St. Petersburg NationalResearchUniversity of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics rector (Russian): "In the field of programming, one doesn't need to go to some place to work on creative tasks and solve problems, it can be done here. Moreover, they are not eager to go either to Google nor to Facebook and many of those who left, return."
Video ID: 20170530 036
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Contact: cd@ruptly.tv
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RUSSIA : RUSSIAN COMPUTER HACKER AWAITS EXTRADITION TO USA

Eng/Russian/Nat
A 28-year old Russian computer programmer sits in a London jail awaiting extradition to the U-S, accused of a daring electronic break-in to o...

Eng/Russian/Nat
A 28-year old Russian computer programmer sits in a London jail awaiting extradition to the U-S, accused of a daring electronic break-in to one of America's largest banks.
Prosecutors claim that Dmitry Levin sat in St Petersburg with a laptop computer and managed to hack into Citibank's computers over 40 times in a five-month period. Once inside the system he used secret client codes to siphon off around 10 million dollars.
Western computer experts say that this may be just the beginning of a new type of Russian criminal - the mafia-backed computer hackers.
A typical Saturday morning at St Petersburg's busiest market - the city's computer black market. Here you can buy pirate copies of the latest programmes from the West, and for a fraction of the price.
But the market is packed not only with enthusiastic amateurs, but also with experienced Russian programmers who now find themselves unemployed.
SOUNDBITE (English): Under the previous systems there were a very large concentration of programmers based around institutes in cities like Perm, Moscow, St Petersburg, Kiev, Minsk, and in many cases the industries that used to support them have disappeared. So you have usually well-educated and talented people with lots of time on their hands and computer skills.
CAPTION: RobertFarish, Editor, ComputerBusiness - Russia
Other hackers say Dmitri Levin has given them an unfairly bad reputation:
SOUNDBITE (Russian): Levin used it for purely profitable purposes, but the majority of hackers, not all but the majority, of course they don't follow the law, people and companies lose huge amounts of money because of them, but they don't do it for pure
profit.
CAPTION: Igor Zhdanov, Hacker
But Maya and Leonid Levin can't believe that their son was the only culprit in the Citibank crime. They admit he was a good enough programmer to break into the system but claim that he was used by organised crime groups who have got away Scot free.
They fear that their son could face up to 35 years in prison if convicted in the U-S.
As Levin's parents pack clothes and gifts for a coming trip to London, the signs are that their son's alleged crime may just be a taste of things to come.
For the Russian Mafia, these enthusiasts at a Moscow computer fair represent instant access to coveted Western financial markets.
And if Russia manages to improve its antiquated telecommunications system, the West could be flooded with Russian
hackers.
SOUNDBITE (English): The principal factor which will affect the growth of hacking in this country will be the improvement in
telecommunications. When telecommunications infrastructure improves then more lone hackers in their apartments or their offices will be able to access other people's information electronically
CAPTION: Robert Farish, Editor, Computer Business - Russia
Post-Communist Russia has given rise to some of the world's most ruthless organised crime groups. It has also put thousands of computer programmers out of a job. If the two join forces, the alliance could be devastating.
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A 28-year old Russian computer programmer sits in a London jail awaiting extradition to the U-S, accused of a daring electronic break-in to one of America's largest banks.
Prosecutors claim that Dmitry Levin sat in St Petersburg with a laptop computer and managed to hack into Citibank's computers over 40 times in a five-month period. Once inside the system he used secret client codes to siphon off around 10 million dollars.
Western computer experts say that this may be just the beginning of a new type of Russian criminal - the mafia-backed computer hackers.
A typical Saturday morning at St Petersburg's busiest market - the city's computer black market. Here you can buy pirate copies of the latest programmes from the West, and for a fraction of the price.
But the market is packed not only with enthusiastic amateurs, but also with experienced Russian programmers who now find themselves unemployed.
SOUNDBITE (English): Under the previous systems there were a very large concentration of programmers based around institutes in cities like Perm, Moscow, St Petersburg, Kiev, Minsk, and in many cases the industries that used to support them have disappeared. So you have usually well-educated and talented people with lots of time on their hands and computer skills.
CAPTION: RobertFarish, Editor, ComputerBusiness - Russia
Other hackers say Dmitri Levin has given them an unfairly bad reputation:
SOUNDBITE (Russian): Levin used it for purely profitable purposes, but the majority of hackers, not all but the majority, of course they don't follow the law, people and companies lose huge amounts of money because of them, but they don't do it for pure
profit.
CAPTION: Igor Zhdanov, Hacker
But Maya and Leonid Levin can't believe that their son was the only culprit in the Citibank crime. They admit he was a good enough programmer to break into the system but claim that he was used by organised crime groups who have got away Scot free.
They fear that their son could face up to 35 years in prison if convicted in the U-S.
As Levin's parents pack clothes and gifts for a coming trip to London, the signs are that their son's alleged crime may just be a taste of things to come.
For the Russian Mafia, these enthusiasts at a Moscow computer fair represent instant access to coveted Western financial markets.
And if Russia manages to improve its antiquated telecommunications system, the West could be flooded with Russian
hackers.
SOUNDBITE (English): The principal factor which will affect the growth of hacking in this country will be the improvement in
telecommunications. When telecommunications infrastructure improves then more lone hackers in their apartments or their offices will be able to access other people's information electronically
CAPTION: Robert Farish, Editor, Computer Business - Russia
Post-Communist Russia has given rise to some of the world's most ruthless organised crime groups. It has also put thousands of computer programmers out of a job. If the two join forces, the alliance could be devastating.
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How to Hack VMware vCenter Server in 60 SecondsAlexander Minozhenko SeniorPenetration Tester, ERPScan
This talk will discuss some ways to gain control over the virtual infrastructure through vCenter's services. I will describe a few non-dangerous bugs (they were 0-days when we found them), but if we can use all of them together, we will get administrative access to vCenter which means to the whole virtual network.
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This talk will discuss some ways to gain control over the virtual infrastructure through vCenter's services. I will describe a few non-dangerous bugs (they were 0-days when we found them), but if we can use all of them together, we will get administrative access to vCenter which means to the whole virtual network.
Alexander Minozhenko works in the leading IT security company ERPScan as penetration tester. Alexander graduated in 2012 from St. PetersburgNationalResearchUniversityITMO, faculty of computer science. Also he likes to participate in CTF competition.
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Your trip to Moscow, Russia is bound to be a special one. From the multicolored spires of St. Basil’s Cathedral to the sturdy red walls of the Kremlin, there is much to see and do in this stunning city.
Named after the Moskva River—which flows through the city—Moscow has long been at the forefront of the creative world. Tour Moscow to follow in the footsteps of Tolstoy and Chekhov, among others, and join in the sense of pride Russia feels for its literary tradition. Moscow has named a number of its parks and open spaces after its poets and authors, so take a break at the fountain in Pushkin Square, or rest beneath the leafy trees in Gorky Park. When you’ve gotten your fill of literary splendor, head to the MemorialMuseum of Cosmonauts, where you can learn about the Soviet Union’s efforts...

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Four hundred miles west of Moscow is St. Petersburg, Russia. A striking city resting on the banks of the Neva River, St. Petersburg has long been a draw for lovers of architecture, as St. Petersburg tours often begin with the city's legendary structures.
Enter a world of towering cathedrals, palaces, and gardens, many of them set down by the order of Peter the Great in the 18th century. As the decades passed, later members of Russian royalty added to the city's opulence by constructing additional marvels. Walk through the Palace Square, located in the heart of St. Petersburg and home of the Winter Palace, the sprawling home of Catherine the Great. Next, pay a visit to St. Isaac's Cathedral and its gold-plated dome, which glitters in the sunshine. If you walk to the top of its dome, you will be rewarded with astonishing views of the city.
Continue your St. Petersburg sightseeing by taking a boat ride down the river to PeterhofGardens & Palace. This gilded structure and its lush array of plant life was constructed to rival France's Palace of Versailles, and is a popular place for a quiet walk in nature or to reflect upon the engineering marvel of its 60 fountains, all of which flow continuously without the use of pumps.
Spend your evening walking along Nevsky Prospect, St. Petersburg's main thoroughfare. Besides offering even more beautiful architecture to gaze upon, Nevsky Prospect is loaded with restaurants and boutiques. Enjoy a delicious meal, shop around for the perfect Russian souvenir, and plan the itinerary for your next day in this magnificent city.
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Four hundred miles west of Moscow is St. Petersburg, Russia. A striking city resting on the banks of the Neva River, St. Petersburg has long been a draw for lovers of architecture, as St. Petersburg tours often begin with the city's legendary structures.
Enter a world of towering cathedrals, palaces, and gardens, many of them set down by the order of Peter the Great in the 18th century. As the decades passed, later members of Russian royalty added to the city's opulence by constructing additional marvels. Walk through the Palace Square, located in the heart of St. Petersburg and home of the Winter Palace, the sprawling home of Catherine the Great. Next, pay a visit to St. Isaac's Cathedral and its gold-plated dome, which glitters in the sunshine. If you walk to the top of its dome, you will be rewarded with astonishing views of the city.
Continue your St. Petersburg sightseeing by taking a boat ride down the river to PeterhofGardens & Palace. This gilded structure and its lush array of plant life was constructed to rival France's Palace of Versailles, and is a popular place for a quiet walk in nature or to reflect upon the engineering marvel of its 60 fountains, all of which flow continuously without the use of pumps.
Spend your evening walking along Nevsky Prospect, St. Petersburg's main thoroughfare. Besides offering even more beautiful architecture to gaze upon, Nevsky Prospect is loaded with restaurants and boutiques. Enjoy a delicious meal, shop around for the perfect Russian souvenir, and plan the itinerary for your next day in this magnificent city.
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St. Petersburg is often described as the most Westernized city of Russia, as well as its cultural capital. It is the northernmost city in the world to have a population of over one million. The Historic Centre of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments constitute a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The most important places to visit in St. Petersburg are: Church of the Savior on Blood (one of the greatest landmarks of St. Petersburg, its striking facade leaves a memorable impression on visitors that come from around the world), St. Isaac's Cathedral (one of Russia's largest churches. Constructed in the 19th century, a French-born architect created this remarkable structure), Peterhof Palace (Peter the Great built this incredibly luxurious imperial palace. Situated by the gulf of Finland, it was built in the early 18th century), Hermitage and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important St. Petersburg travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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St. Petersburg is often described as the most Westernized city of Russia, as well as its cultural capital. It is the northernmost city in the world to have a population of over one million. The Historic Centre of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments constitute a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The most important places to visit in St. Petersburg are: Church of the Savior on Blood (one of the greatest landmarks of St. Petersburg, its striking facade leaves a memorable impression on visitors that come from around the world), St. Isaac's Cathedral (one of Russia's largest churches. Constructed in the 19th century, a French-born architect created this remarkable structure), Peterhof Palace (Peter the Great built this incredibly luxurious imperial palace. Situated by the gulf of Finland, it was built in the early 18th century), Hermitage and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important St. Petersburg travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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After the maritime victory over the Swedish army, Peter I the Great decided that he is going to build a city on the small islands and lagoons of the mouth of th...

After the maritime victory over the Swedish army, Peter I the Great decided that he is going to build a city on the small islands and lagoons of the mouth of the river Neva. The Russian, Italian and French masters dreamed wonderful Baroque and Classicist palaces to the banks of the canals. The Church of the Savior on Blood, the Saint Isaac's Cathedral, the Peter and Paul Fortress, the blue white and gold Smolny and the Winter Palace all make the city of white nights unforgettable. The Hermitage has one of the largest art collections of the world, but for those who find this less than enough, there is the Russian Museum, and the suburbs of Peterhof, Pushkin and Pavlovsk.
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In 1703, TsarPeter The Great founded St. Petersburg in the swampy delta mouth of the River Newa and today it is a living monument to the lives and times of Russia’s Imperial Tsars The Winter Palace contains Russia’s largest museum, the Eremitage, which houses more than two and a half million exhibits. Since Peter the Great, Russian rulers purchased many major works of art, but it was Catherine The Great who acquired complete collections from the auction houses of Europe. The Admiralty, with its needle-shaped, gold-plated tower, is one of the city’s most famous landmarks, its grand architecture depicting the emergence of Russia as a naval power and the marvellous Isaaks Cathedral has the third largest dome in the world. Twenty four thousand tree stumps were used for its foundations and it can accommodate a congregation of 14,000. At the widest part of the Newa is the regal and dominant, Peter And PaulFortress that Peter The First had built to protect his capital city from Sweden and to guard Russia’s passage to the East Sea. The focal point of the fortress is the Peter And Paul Cathedral that served as the burial place of the Tsars and contains the marble coffin of Peter the Great. RussianBaroque and Russian Classicism were established in St. Petersburg – city of monumental events, outstanding architecture and an Imperial metropolis on the grand scale.

Travel video about destination St.Petersburg in Russia.
In 1703, TsarPeter The Great founded St. Petersburg in the swampy delta mouth of the River Newa and today it is a living monument to the lives and times of Russia’s Imperial Tsars The Winter Palace contains Russia’s largest museum, the Eremitage, which houses more than two and a half million exhibits. Since Peter the Great, Russian rulers purchased many major works of art, but it was Catherine The Great who acquired complete collections from the auction houses of Europe. The Admiralty, with its needle-shaped, gold-plated tower, is one of the city’s most famous landmarks, its grand architecture depicting the emergence of Russia as a naval power and the marvellous Isaaks Cathedral has the third largest dome in the world. Twenty four thousand tree stumps were used for its foundations and it can accommodate a congregation of 14,000. At the widest part of the Newa is the regal and dominant, Peter And PaulFortress that Peter The First had built to protect his capital city from Sweden and to guard Russia’s passage to the East Sea. The focal point of the fortress is the Peter And Paul Cathedral that served as the burial place of the Tsars and contains the marble coffin of Peter the Great. RussianBaroque and Russian Classicism were established in St. Petersburg – city of monumental events, outstanding architecture and an Imperial metropolis on the grand scale.

Your trip to Moscow, Russia is bound to be a special one. From the multicolored spires of St. Basil’s Cathedral to the sturdy red walls of the Kremlin, there is much to see and do in this stunning city.
Named after the Moskva River—which flows through the city—Moscow has long been at the forefront of the creative world. Tour Moscow to follow in the footsteps of Tolstoy and Chekhov, among others, and join in the sense of pride Russia feels for its literary tradition. Moscow has named a number of its parks and open spaces after its poets and authors, so take a break at the fountain in Pushkin Square, or rest beneath the leafy trees in Gorky Park. When you’ve gotten your fill of literary splendor, head to the MemorialMuseum of Cosmonauts, where you can learn about the Soviet Union’s efforts to reach the stars and the epic space race that lasted from 1955 to 1972.
Moscow is a city of creativity and innovation, but is also very much aware of its own history; as such, a haunting part of any Moscow sightseeing is a visit to the Fallen Monument Park. After the fall of the Soviet Union, countless statues and monuments were removed from their pedestals and moved to this park. Over the years, more modern artwork and sculptures have been added, turning the park into a strange, yet peaceful graveyard of former icons.
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Named after the Moskva River—which flows through the city—Moscow has long been at the forefront of the creative world. Tour Moscow to follow in the footsteps of Tolstoy and Chekhov, among others, and join in the sense of pride Russia feels for its literary tradition. Moscow has named a number of its parks and open spaces after its poets and authors, so take a break at the fountain in Pushkin Square, or rest beneath the leafy trees in Gorky Park. When you’ve gotten your fill of literary splendor, head to the MemorialMuseum of Cosmonauts, where you can learn about the Soviet Union’s efforts to reach the stars and the epic space race that lasted from 1955 to 1972.
Moscow is a city of creativity and innovation, but is also very much aware of its own history; as such, a haunting part of any Moscow sightseeing is a visit to the Fallen Monument Park. After the fall of the Soviet Union, countless statues and monuments were removed from their pedestals and moved to this park. Over the years, more modern artwork and sculptures have been added, turning the park into a strange, yet peaceful graveyard of former icons.
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1.1PFLOPS Supercomputer at St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University

St. PetersburgState Polytechnical University creates one of the most powerful supercomputing centers in Russia based on a heterogeneous system with RSC direct liquid cooling and peak performance over 1.1 PetaFLOPS. It will include the most advanced supercomputer system based on revolutionary ultra-dense massively parallel solution RSC PetaStream™ and a cluster system based on RSC Tornado architecture. The SPbSPU supercomputing center is the first CIS project based on the newest Intel® Xeon® E5-2600 v3 server processor.
A powerful cluster system based on RSC Tornado architecture with direct liquid cooling will be created for SPbSPU within the scope of the project. Its peak performance will be about 830 Teraflops, and some of its resource will also provide cloud, VDI (Virtual Desktop Infras...

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St.Petersburg Polytechnic University

The Russian team of programmers who won the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest arrived back in St. Petersburg on Tuesday. The students of the St. Petersburg ITMO (Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics) university won for a record seventh time at the tournament, which was held in Rapid City in the US.
The St. Petersburg team solved 10 of the 12 tasks faster than their competitors. A total of 133 teams participated in the contest this year.
SOT, Ivan Belonogov, programmer (Russian): "Indeed, for the last six years programmers from St. Petersburg have won the world championship, which shows a high level of preparation of St. Petersburg’s programmers as well as Russian [programmers] in general."
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A 28-year old Russian computer programmer sits in a London jail awaiting extradition to the U-S, accused of a daring electronic break-in to one of America's largest banks.
Prosecutors claim that Dmitry Levin sat in St Petersburg with a laptop computer and managed to hack into Citibank's computers over 40 times in a five-month period. Once inside the system he used secret client codes to siphon off around 10 million dollars.
Western computer experts say that this may be just the beginning of a new type of Russian criminal - the mafia-backed computer hackers.
A typical Saturday morning at St Petersburg's busiest market - the city's computer black market. Here you can buy pirate copies of the latest programmes from the West, and for a fraction of the price.
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St. Petersburg College Corporate Training

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St. Petersburg College entered the corporate training business in 1985, with a handful of computer courses offered on weekends. CorporateTraining (CT) began offering a variety of computer and management classes on-site at local corporations for their employees. The business community's response was consistently positive, as CT worked with business and industry to provide low cost, high-quality training. CT quickly became a key partner in the economic development of Pinellas County and remains committed to assisting area businesses and industries facing the challenges of a changing workplace.
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St. PetersburgState Polytechnical University creates one of the most powerful supercomputing centers in Russia based on a heterogeneous system with RSC direct liquid cooling and peak performance over 1.1 PetaFLOPS. It will include the most advanced supercomputer system based on revolutionary ultra-dense massively parallel solution RSC PetaStream™ and a cluster system based on RSC Tornado architecture. The SPbSPU supercomputing center is the first CIS project based on the newest Intel® Xeon® E5-2600 v3 server processor.
A powerful cluster system based on RSC Tornado architecture with direct liquid cooling will be created for SPbSPU within the scope of the project. Its peak performance will be about 830 Teraflops, and some of its resource will also provide cloud, VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) and graphical services. The HPC complex will be based on the newest high-performance Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 server processors, Intel® S2600KP and Intel® S2600WT server boards for this generation of processors and latest Intel® SSD DC S3500 drives for corporate data centers, including performance leading Intel® SSD DC P3700 drives based on NVM Express architecture.
The second part of the system contains a unique high-density massively parallel RSC PetaStream system with direct liquid cooling with total performance of 270 Teraflops. A unique feature of RSC PetaStream is the massively parallel concept that enables execution of up to 250,000 parallel execution threads on 1024 computing nodes based on x86 architecture in a single cabinet taking 1 square meter, which is the world record of computing and power density and compactness. The system will be based on Intel® server products, including 60-core Intel® Xeon Phi™ 5120D processors and Intel® Xeon® E5-2600 family processors as well as Intel server boards and Intel SSD DC S3700 solid-state drives for corporate data centers. RSC PetaStream implements an innovative power subsystem based on the leading industry standard of 400V DC power developed in cooperation with Emerson Electric. This subsystem enables power distribution efficiency over 90% improving overall energy efficiency of the system, reduction of operating costs and overall reliability of the complex.
RSC PetaStream enables development of new applications to make breakthroughs in bioengineering, astrophysics, chemistry, electronics and control systems.
The complex also includes parallel data storage systems based on Lustre parallel file system that will support use of up to 1 Petabyte of data and 0.5 PB block-based storage for cloud environments. Both storages use server technologies based on Intel architecture.

St. PetersburgState Polytechnical University creates one of the most powerful supercomputing centers in Russia based on a heterogeneous system with RSC direct liquid cooling and peak performance over 1.1 PetaFLOPS. It will include the most advanced supercomputer system based on revolutionary ultra-dense massively parallel solution RSC PetaStream™ and a cluster system based on RSC Tornado architecture. The SPbSPU supercomputing center is the first CIS project based on the newest Intel® Xeon® E5-2600 v3 server processor.
A powerful cluster system based on RSC Tornado architecture with direct liquid cooling will be created for SPbSPU within the scope of the project. Its peak performance will be about 830 Teraflops, and some of its resource will also provide cloud, VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) and graphical services. The HPC complex will be based on the newest high-performance Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 server processors, Intel® S2600KP and Intel® S2600WT server boards for this generation of processors and latest Intel® SSD DC S3500 drives for corporate data centers, including performance leading Intel® SSD DC P3700 drives based on NVM Express architecture.
The second part of the system contains a unique high-density massively parallel RSC PetaStream system with direct liquid cooling with total performance of 270 Teraflops. A unique feature of RSC PetaStream is the massively parallel concept that enables execution of up to 250,000 parallel execution threads on 1024 computing nodes based on x86 architecture in a single cabinet taking 1 square meter, which is the world record of computing and power density and compactness. The system will be based on Intel® server products, including 60-core Intel® Xeon Phi™ 5120D processors and Intel® Xeon® E5-2600 family processors as well as Intel server boards and Intel SSD DC S3700 solid-state drives for corporate data centers. RSC PetaStream implements an innovative power subsystem based on the leading industry standard of 400V DC power developed in cooperation with Emerson Electric. This subsystem enables power distribution efficiency over 90% improving overall energy efficiency of the system, reduction of operating costs and overall reliability of the complex.
RSC PetaStream enables development of new applications to make breakthroughs in bioengineering, astrophysics, chemistry, electronics and control systems.
The complex also includes parallel data storage systems based on Lustre parallel file system that will support use of up to 1 Petabyte of data and 0.5 PB block-based storage for cloud environments. Both storages use server technologies based on Intel architecture.

The Russian team of programmers who won the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest arrived back in St. Petersburg on Tuesday. The students of the St. Petersburg ITMO (Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics) university won for a record seventh time at the tournament, which was held in Rapid City in the US.
The St. Petersburg team solved 10 of the 12 tasks faster than their competitors. A total of 133 teams participated in the contest this year.
SOT, Ivan Belonogov, programmer (Russian): "Indeed, for the last six years programmers from St. Petersburg have won the world championship, which shows a high level of preparation of St. Petersburg’s programmers as well as Russian [programmers] in general."
SOT, Andrei Stankevich, programmer (Russian): "There is no one reason why a college or team becomes champions. It is the details that matter, so it's really hard to say in a nutshell."
SOT, Vladimir Vasilyev, St. Petersburg NationalResearchUniversity of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics rector (Russian): "In the field of programming, one doesn't need to go to some place to work on creative tasks and solve problems, it can be done here. Moreover, they are not eager to go either to Google nor to Facebook and many of those who left, return."
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The Russian team of programmers who won the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest arrived back in St. Petersburg on Tuesday. The students of the St. Petersburg ITMO (Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics) university won for a record seventh time at the tournament, which was held in Rapid City in the US.
The St. Petersburg team solved 10 of the 12 tasks faster than their competitors. A total of 133 teams participated in the contest this year.
SOT, Ivan Belonogov, programmer (Russian): "Indeed, for the last six years programmers from St. Petersburg have won the world championship, which shows a high level of preparation of St. Petersburg’s programmers as well as Russian [programmers] in general."
SOT, Andrei Stankevich, programmer (Russian): "There is no one reason why a college or team becomes champions. It is the details that matter, so it's really hard to say in a nutshell."
SOT, Vladimir Vasilyev, St. Petersburg NationalResearchUniversity of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics rector (Russian): "In the field of programming, one doesn't need to go to some place to work on creative tasks and solve problems, it can be done here. Moreover, they are not eager to go either to Google nor to Facebook and many of those who left, return."
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RUSSIA : RUSSIAN COMPUTER HACKER AWAITS EXTRADITION TO USA

Eng/Russian/Nat
A 28-year old Russian computer programmer sits in a London jail awaiting extradition to the U-S, accused of a daring electronic break-in to o...

Eng/Russian/Nat
A 28-year old Russian computer programmer sits in a London jail awaiting extradition to the U-S, accused of a daring electronic break-in to one of America's largest banks.
Prosecutors claim that Dmitry Levin sat in St Petersburg with a laptop computer and managed to hack into Citibank's computers over 40 times in a five-month period. Once inside the system he used secret client codes to siphon off around 10 million dollars.
Western computer experts say that this may be just the beginning of a new type of Russian criminal - the mafia-backed computer hackers.
A typical Saturday morning at St Petersburg's busiest market - the city's computer black market. Here you can buy pirate copies of the latest programmes from the West, and for a fraction of the price.
But the market is packed not only with enthusiastic amateurs, but also with experienced Russian programmers who now find themselves unemployed.
SOUNDBITE (English): Under the previous systems there were a very large concentration of programmers based around institutes in cities like Perm, Moscow, St Petersburg, Kiev, Minsk, and in many cases the industries that used to support them have disappeared. So you have usually well-educated and talented people with lots of time on their hands and computer skills.
CAPTION: RobertFarish, Editor, ComputerBusiness - Russia
Other hackers say Dmitri Levin has given them an unfairly bad reputation:
SOUNDBITE (Russian): Levin used it for purely profitable purposes, but the majority of hackers, not all but the majority, of course they don't follow the law, people and companies lose huge amounts of money because of them, but they don't do it for pure
profit.
CAPTION: Igor Zhdanov, Hacker
But Maya and Leonid Levin can't believe that their son was the only culprit in the Citibank crime. They admit he was a good enough programmer to break into the system but claim that he was used by organised crime groups who have got away Scot free.
They fear that their son could face up to 35 years in prison if convicted in the U-S.
As Levin's parents pack clothes and gifts for a coming trip to London, the signs are that their son's alleged crime may just be a taste of things to come.
For the Russian Mafia, these enthusiasts at a Moscow computer fair represent instant access to coveted Western financial markets.
And if Russia manages to improve its antiquated telecommunications system, the West could be flooded with Russian
hackers.
SOUNDBITE (English): The principal factor which will affect the growth of hacking in this country will be the improvement in
telecommunications. When telecommunications infrastructure improves then more lone hackers in their apartments or their offices will be able to access other people's information electronically
CAPTION: Robert Farish, Editor, Computer Business - Russia
Post-Communist Russia has given rise to some of the world's most ruthless organised crime groups. It has also put thousands of computer programmers out of a job. If the two join forces, the alliance could be devastating.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/3f5bb76e11420de4d5b0d8333df6e66f
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

Eng/Russian/Nat
A 28-year old Russian computer programmer sits in a London jail awaiting extradition to the U-S, accused of a daring electronic break-in to one of America's largest banks.
Prosecutors claim that Dmitry Levin sat in St Petersburg with a laptop computer and managed to hack into Citibank's computers over 40 times in a five-month period. Once inside the system he used secret client codes to siphon off around 10 million dollars.
Western computer experts say that this may be just the beginning of a new type of Russian criminal - the mafia-backed computer hackers.
A typical Saturday morning at St Petersburg's busiest market - the city's computer black market. Here you can buy pirate copies of the latest programmes from the West, and for a fraction of the price.
But the market is packed not only with enthusiastic amateurs, but also with experienced Russian programmers who now find themselves unemployed.
SOUNDBITE (English): Under the previous systems there were a very large concentration of programmers based around institutes in cities like Perm, Moscow, St Petersburg, Kiev, Minsk, and in many cases the industries that used to support them have disappeared. So you have usually well-educated and talented people with lots of time on their hands and computer skills.
CAPTION: RobertFarish, Editor, ComputerBusiness - Russia
Other hackers say Dmitri Levin has given them an unfairly bad reputation:
SOUNDBITE (Russian): Levin used it for purely profitable purposes, but the majority of hackers, not all but the majority, of course they don't follow the law, people and companies lose huge amounts of money because of them, but they don't do it for pure
profit.
CAPTION: Igor Zhdanov, Hacker
But Maya and Leonid Levin can't believe that their son was the only culprit in the Citibank crime. They admit he was a good enough programmer to break into the system but claim that he was used by organised crime groups who have got away Scot free.
They fear that their son could face up to 35 years in prison if convicted in the U-S.
As Levin's parents pack clothes and gifts for a coming trip to London, the signs are that their son's alleged crime may just be a taste of things to come.
For the Russian Mafia, these enthusiasts at a Moscow computer fair represent instant access to coveted Western financial markets.
And if Russia manages to improve its antiquated telecommunications system, the West could be flooded with Russian
hackers.
SOUNDBITE (English): The principal factor which will affect the growth of hacking in this country will be the improvement in
telecommunications. When telecommunications infrastructure improves then more lone hackers in their apartments or their offices will be able to access other people's information electronically
CAPTION: Robert Farish, Editor, Computer Business - Russia
Post-Communist Russia has given rise to some of the world's most ruthless organised crime groups. It has also put thousands of computer programmers out of a job. If the two join forces, the alliance could be devastating.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/3f5bb76e11420de4d5b0d8333df6e66f
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

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Dr.Vijay Bhatkar addressed the press conference held at St. Petersburg at 'Itar Tass'.
Vijay Bhatkar is an Indian computer scientist and a Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan awardee.
http://fs.itartass.spb.ru/public/video/2013_07_26_rus-ind.mp4
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On July the 26th 2013, Mr. Nilesh Neel and Indian Scientific Delegation Led By Dr.Vijay Bhatkar addressed the press conference held at St. Petersburg at 'Itar Tass'.
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On July the 26th 2013, Mr. Nilesh Neel and Indian Scientific Delegation Led By Dr.Vijay Bhatkar addressed the press conference held at St. Petersburg at 'Itar Tass'. In Press Conference at "Itar tass" Indian Scientific Delegation shared their experience, observations and inferences drawn by them after the 3 days ...

Yuri Sobolev: "Virtualization. From physical to virtual"

Yuri Sobolev, Technical SupportEngineer, Tier 2, Veeam Software.
Before Veeam Yuri was managed the helpdesk department of a large trading company. He has over four years of successful experience in corporate IT.
In Veeam Support he started as a customer care representative, but quickly moved up the career ladder. Today, Yuri’s primary responsibility is to provide extra-qualified technical assistance to the largest customers of Veeam Software products which are Built for Virtualization™.
Being a great professional in Virtualization he works with complex technical issues and complicated customers from all over the world: Mazda North American Operations (USA), MegaFon (Russia), Raiffeisen Bank (Poland), Leroy Merlin (Italy), etc. He has also developed a multi-tiered program of training for...

published: 28 Oct 2013

What is in Common Between Quantum Computer and Solar System?

A Google TechTalk, 10/21/16, presented by Boris Altshuler.
ABSTRACT: Quantum Computers (QC) consist of a large number of interacting quantum bits. Solutions of computational problems are encoded in bit-strings which result from problem-specific manipulations. In contrast with Classical Computers, the state of a QC is characterized by a quantum superposition of the bit-strings (a wave function) rather than by a particular bit-string representing a computational basis. Instead of usual focus on quantum algorithms, here we will discuss QC using concepts from many-body physics as quantum dynamical systems. Recent progress in understanding the dynamics of quantum systems with large number of degrees of freedom is based on the concept of Many-Body Localization: the eigenstates can be localized ...

published: 11 Nov 2016

Grand Opening of the St. Petersburg College Midtown Center

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GrandOpening of the St. Petersburg CollegeMidtownCenter
About St. Petersburg College:
In 1927, St. Petersburg College (then known as St. Petersburg Junior College) became Florida's first private, non-profit, two-year school of higher learning located in downtown St. Petersburg. Full accreditation followed in 1931 and in 1948 SPC became a public college.
In June 2001, SPJC officially became St. Petersburg College when Florida's governor signed legislation making it the first community college in Florida to offer four-year degrees. On Dec. 11, 2001, the college received the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools' accreditation to offer courses leading to bachelor's degrees.
In 2002, St. Petersburg College began offering courses ...

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Dr.Vijay Bhatkar addressed the press conference held at St. Petersburg at 'Itar Tass'.
Vijay Bhatkar is an Indian computer scientist and a Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan awardee.
http://fs.itartass.spb.ru/public/video/2013_07_26_rus-ind.mp4
http://www.waterfreedomrevolution.com
On July the 26th 2013, Mr. Nilesh Neel and Indian Scientific Delegation Led By Dr.Vijay Bhatkar addressed the press conference held at St. Petersburg at 'Itar Tass'.
http://www.waterfreedomrevolution.com
On July the 26th 2013, Mr. Nilesh Neel and Indian Scientific Delegation Led By Dr.Vijay Bhatkar addressed the press conference held at St. Petersburg at 'Itar Tass'. In Press Conference at "Itar tass" Indian Scientific Delegation shared their experience, observations and inferences drawn by them after the 3 days visit to laboratories and production facilities of RussianScientistProf.V.I.Petrik. The Press Confrence addressed by 4 member Delegates. by DR.Vijay Bhatkar (Chariman, Board of Governors, Indian Institute of Technology, DelhiChairman, ETHResearch Lab, PuneFormer Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, Government of India. Former Executive Director of C-DAC, Pune. Founder ChancellorIndiaInternationalMultiversity. Chancellor, D.Y. PatilUniversity, Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India). The delegation visited Russia in representation of WFRPresident Mr.Nilesh Neel. WFR is working in collaboration with Prof. V. I. Petrik. The gist of the invitation was to introduce to the breakthrough foundations and the applications created by the Russian scientist Prof.V.I.Petrik. Other respected member delegates are 1.Dr.Shiveram Bhoje, Former Director, Indira GandhiCentre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam, Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India. 2.Dr.S.H.Pawar, Vice Chancellor, D Y Patil University, Kolhapur. 3.Dr.Satish Wate, Director, NEERI, CSIR, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. 4.Mr.Nilesh Neel, Poet, Entrepreneur and Coordinator. Founder, President & Director Original21st CenturyDiscoveries Pvt. Ltd.Founder, President & Director, WaterFreedomRevolution Industries Pvt. LtdFounder, President & Director, Griffiannayza Architecture Pvt. Ltd.Founder, President & Director, IRSPBB. Founder & Chairman, bashirbadr.com
Mr. Nilesh Neel has put together the latest technologies under one roof, O21CD. The O21CD, an Original 21st century discovery is an initiative to bring together all the innovative technologies from diverse fields under one roof, comprising: ecological homes, Pure Water, sports development and literature academy. Mr.Neel vision to bring new discoveries and technology is far reaching, He is instrumental to associate and collaborate with Russian scientist architecture and other high eminent Scholars of Russia to strength the Indo-Russian relation. He has dream for India as a nation in all fields and formed Original 21st Century Discoveries to bring new technologies and concept for the welfare of India.
In Press Conference Dr. Vijay Bhatkar thanked Prof. Petrik and Mr. Nilesh Neel for the invitation. In his interaction with media he said:"According to me, the technologies certainly bring a lot of hope for the humanity. Not forgetting that Russia and India have long history of cooperation and collaborations. That Russia has been very supportive to India, as was also the case when I received support for my super computer, which initially was denied by USA. I feel India and Russia can have long tie-up and do great wonders. We are here for the applications of these technologies and not to debate on the creator of these.
In press conference Dr.Bhatkar said, I praise Mr. Nilesh Neel for his efforts in initiating to get the technologies to India. After, all the demonstrations, tests and studies I am delighted that this technology would revolutionize the water purification technology. In India, where the price of water is almost at par with price of milk, the HRCM technology will be a boon. Not only HRCM but antistokes compounds hold a very important application where the problem of forgery, counterfeit currencies, medicines and false documentation has be put to an end." He also showed interest in the other technologies of O21CD, which can play an important role in reclaiming India's power in 21st century. "Lastly, I personally believe Indian and Russian scientists should cooperate and undertake research and innovations not only for India but also for the world. Such a cooperation exists at Government level calling the ILTP programme but what we are proposing is also in a private framework through a foundation 'Original 21stCenturies Discoveries Research Foundations' through enterprises that will actually bring the commercialization of the project. And this foundation also can cooperate with government laboratories of both the countries, academies of sciences and solve the problem of people of the world."

Dr.Vijay Bhatkar addressed the press conference held at St. Petersburg at 'Itar Tass'.
Vijay Bhatkar is an Indian computer scientist and a Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan awardee.
http://fs.itartass.spb.ru/public/video/2013_07_26_rus-ind.mp4
http://www.waterfreedomrevolution.com
On July the 26th 2013, Mr. Nilesh Neel and Indian Scientific Delegation Led By Dr.Vijay Bhatkar addressed the press conference held at St. Petersburg at 'Itar Tass'.
http://www.waterfreedomrevolution.com
On July the 26th 2013, Mr. Nilesh Neel and Indian Scientific Delegation Led By Dr.Vijay Bhatkar addressed the press conference held at St. Petersburg at 'Itar Tass'. In Press Conference at "Itar tass" Indian Scientific Delegation shared their experience, observations and inferences drawn by them after the 3 days visit to laboratories and production facilities of RussianScientistProf.V.I.Petrik. The Press Confrence addressed by 4 member Delegates. by DR.Vijay Bhatkar (Chariman, Board of Governors, Indian Institute of Technology, DelhiChairman, ETHResearch Lab, PuneFormer Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, Government of India. Former Executive Director of C-DAC, Pune. Founder ChancellorIndiaInternationalMultiversity. Chancellor, D.Y. PatilUniversity, Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India). The delegation visited Russia in representation of WFRPresident Mr.Nilesh Neel. WFR is working in collaboration with Prof. V. I. Petrik. The gist of the invitation was to introduce to the breakthrough foundations and the applications created by the Russian scientist Prof.V.I.Petrik. Other respected member delegates are 1.Dr.Shiveram Bhoje, Former Director, Indira GandhiCentre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam, Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India. 2.Dr.S.H.Pawar, Vice Chancellor, D Y Patil University, Kolhapur. 3.Dr.Satish Wate, Director, NEERI, CSIR, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. 4.Mr.Nilesh Neel, Poet, Entrepreneur and Coordinator. Founder, President & Director Original21st CenturyDiscoveries Pvt. Ltd.Founder, President & Director, WaterFreedomRevolution Industries Pvt. LtdFounder, President & Director, Griffiannayza Architecture Pvt. Ltd.Founder, President & Director, IRSPBB. Founder & Chairman, bashirbadr.com
Mr. Nilesh Neel has put together the latest technologies under one roof, O21CD. The O21CD, an Original 21st century discovery is an initiative to bring together all the innovative technologies from diverse fields under one roof, comprising: ecological homes, Pure Water, sports development and literature academy. Mr.Neel vision to bring new discoveries and technology is far reaching, He is instrumental to associate and collaborate with Russian scientist architecture and other high eminent Scholars of Russia to strength the Indo-Russian relation. He has dream for India as a nation in all fields and formed Original 21st Century Discoveries to bring new technologies and concept for the welfare of India.
In Press Conference Dr. Vijay Bhatkar thanked Prof. Petrik and Mr. Nilesh Neel for the invitation. In his interaction with media he said:"According to me, the technologies certainly bring a lot of hope for the humanity. Not forgetting that Russia and India have long history of cooperation and collaborations. That Russia has been very supportive to India, as was also the case when I received support for my super computer, which initially was denied by USA. I feel India and Russia can have long tie-up and do great wonders. We are here for the applications of these technologies and not to debate on the creator of these.
In press conference Dr.Bhatkar said, I praise Mr. Nilesh Neel for his efforts in initiating to get the technologies to India. After, all the demonstrations, tests and studies I am delighted that this technology would revolutionize the water purification technology. In India, where the price of water is almost at par with price of milk, the HRCM technology will be a boon. Not only HRCM but antistokes compounds hold a very important application where the problem of forgery, counterfeit currencies, medicines and false documentation has be put to an end." He also showed interest in the other technologies of O21CD, which can play an important role in reclaiming India's power in 21st century. "Lastly, I personally believe Indian and Russian scientists should cooperate and undertake research and innovations not only for India but also for the world. Such a cooperation exists at Government level calling the ILTP programme but what we are proposing is also in a private framework through a foundation 'Original 21stCenturies Discoveries Research Foundations' through enterprises that will actually bring the commercialization of the project. And this foundation also can cooperate with government laboratories of both the countries, academies of sciences and solve the problem of people of the world."

Yuri Sobolev, Technical SupportEngineer, Tier 2, Veeam Software.
Before Veeam Yuri was managed the helpdesk department of a large trading company. He has over four years of successful experience in corporate IT.
In Veeam Support he started as a customer care representative, but quickly moved up the career ladder. Today, Yuri’s primary responsibility is to provide extra-qualified technical assistance to the largest customers of Veeam Software products which are Built for Virtualization™.
Being a great professional in Virtualization he works with complex technical issues and complicated customers from all over the world: Mazda North American Operations (USA), MegaFon (Russia), Raiffeisen Bank (Poland), Leroy Merlin (Italy), etc. He has also developed a multi-tiered program of training for Veeam novices. More than 80% of the current Veeam customer care specialists in Russia and all Veeam support engineers in the company’s Sydney office were trained using his training programs.
Yuri received his first higher education in Saint PetersburgStateElectro technical University. He also has received a bachelor’s degree in the St. Petersburg Polytechnical University.
++++++++++++++++
From physical to virtual
Attention: the lecture will be in English!
History of virtualization
How MIT’s Project MAC (MultipleAccess Computer) became VMware VDICurrent state
Hypervisor as is. Description of basics and workflows.
Who is who
Overview of the modern virtualized world. Biggest players and solutions, major differences between VMware and Hyper-V hypervisors.
Disasters and recovery
Downside of virtualization. Issues with VMs and ways to overcome them.
What’s next?
What should we expect from virtualization in the nearest future?
++++++++++++++++
Сайт IT-Мастерской:
http://www.it-sobytie.ru/events/4716
Дата: 29 июня 2015
Место: Санкт-Петербург
IT-Мастерская в социальных сетях:
Вконтакте: https://vk.com/public56170098
Twitter: https://twitter.com/itmasterskaya
Хештэг: #itmas
++++++++++++++++
Организаторы конференции:
Veeam Software
http://careers.veeam.com/
Рекрутинговая компания "IT-Доминанта":
http://www.it-dominanta.ru
Портал "Айти-Событие":
http://it-events.com

Yuri Sobolev, Technical SupportEngineer, Tier 2, Veeam Software.
Before Veeam Yuri was managed the helpdesk department of a large trading company. He has over four years of successful experience in corporate IT.
In Veeam Support he started as a customer care representative, but quickly moved up the career ladder. Today, Yuri’s primary responsibility is to provide extra-qualified technical assistance to the largest customers of Veeam Software products which are Built for Virtualization™.
Being a great professional in Virtualization he works with complex technical issues and complicated customers from all over the world: Mazda North American Operations (USA), MegaFon (Russia), Raiffeisen Bank (Poland), Leroy Merlin (Italy), etc. He has also developed a multi-tiered program of training for Veeam novices. More than 80% of the current Veeam customer care specialists in Russia and all Veeam support engineers in the company’s Sydney office were trained using his training programs.
Yuri received his first higher education in Saint PetersburgStateElectro technical University. He also has received a bachelor’s degree in the St. Petersburg Polytechnical University.
++++++++++++++++
From physical to virtual
Attention: the lecture will be in English!
History of virtualization
How MIT’s Project MAC (MultipleAccess Computer) became VMware VDICurrent state
Hypervisor as is. Description of basics and workflows.
Who is who
Overview of the modern virtualized world. Biggest players and solutions, major differences between VMware and Hyper-V hypervisors.
Disasters and recovery
Downside of virtualization. Issues with VMs and ways to overcome them.
What’s next?
What should we expect from virtualization in the nearest future?
++++++++++++++++
Сайт IT-Мастерской:
http://www.it-sobytie.ru/events/4716
Дата: 29 июня 2015
Место: Санкт-Петербург
IT-Мастерская в социальных сетях:
Вконтакте: https://vk.com/public56170098
Twitter: https://twitter.com/itmasterskaya
Хештэг: #itmas
++++++++++++++++
Организаторы конференции:
Veeam Software
http://careers.veeam.com/
Рекрутинговая компания "IT-Доминанта":
http://www.it-dominanta.ru
Портал "Айти-Событие":
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A Google TechTalk, 10/21/16, presented by Boris Altshuler.
ABSTRACT: Quantum Computers (QC) consist of a large number of interacting quantum bits. Solutions of computational problems are encoded in bit-strings which result from problem-specific manipulations. In contrast with Classical Computers, the state of a QC is characterized by a quantum superposition of the bit-strings (a wave function) rather than by a particular bit-string representing a computational basis. Instead of usual focus on quantum algorithms, here we will discuss QC using concepts from many-body physics as quantum dynamical systems. Recent progress in understanding the dynamics of quantum systems with large number of degrees of freedom is based on the concept of Many-Body Localization: the eigenstates can be localized in the Hilbert space in a way similar to the conventional real space Anderson Localization of a single quantum particle by a quenched disorder. Depending on the temperature (total energy) or other tunable parameters the system can find itself either in the localized or in the many-body extended phase. In the former case, the system of interacting quantum particles/spins cannot be described in terms of conventional Statistical Mechanics: the notion of the thermal equilibrium loses its meaning. Moreover the violation of the conventional thermodynamics does not disappear with the Anderson transition to an extended state. In a finite range of the tunable parameters we expect the non-ergodic extended phase: the many-body wave-functions being extended are multifractal in the Hilbert space making thermal equilibrium unreachable in any reasonable time scale. It means the system by itself keeps some memory of its original quantum state. This property can be extremely useful for quantum computation, which cannot be implemented without connection between the remote parts of the Hilbert space, i.e. states localized in the computational basis are useless. The ergodic states should also be avoided: in the Hilbert space of high dimension they easily lose the quantum information. We will discuss evidences for the existence of delocalized non-ergodic systems and speculate about their properties by comparing them with non-integrable classical dynamical systems such as Solar Systems.
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Boris Altshuler works in the field of Condensed Matter theory. He made substantial contributions to the understanding of the effects of disorder, quantum interference and interactions between electrons on the properties of bulk, low-dimensional, and mesoscopic conductors. Boris was educated in Russia. He graduated from the Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) State University and joined Leningrad Institute for Nuclear Physics first as a graduate student and later as a member of the research stuff. His PhD thesis advisor was Arkadii Aronov. After moving to USA Boris was on faculty of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and later of the Princeton University. He was also a Fellow of NEC laboratories America (Princeton, NJ). Now he is a professor of Physics at Columbia University. Boris Altshuler is a recipient of a number of scientific awards - the most significant are 1993 Hewlett-Packard Europhysics Prize (Agilent Prize) and 2003Oliver Buckley Prize of American Physical Society. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He is also a foreign member of The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters and of the Academy of RomanianScientists.

A Google TechTalk, 10/21/16, presented by Boris Altshuler.
ABSTRACT: Quantum Computers (QC) consist of a large number of interacting quantum bits. Solutions of computational problems are encoded in bit-strings which result from problem-specific manipulations. In contrast with Classical Computers, the state of a QC is characterized by a quantum superposition of the bit-strings (a wave function) rather than by a particular bit-string representing a computational basis. Instead of usual focus on quantum algorithms, here we will discuss QC using concepts from many-body physics as quantum dynamical systems. Recent progress in understanding the dynamics of quantum systems with large number of degrees of freedom is based on the concept of Many-Body Localization: the eigenstates can be localized in the Hilbert space in a way similar to the conventional real space Anderson Localization of a single quantum particle by a quenched disorder. Depending on the temperature (total energy) or other tunable parameters the system can find itself either in the localized or in the many-body extended phase. In the former case, the system of interacting quantum particles/spins cannot be described in terms of conventional Statistical Mechanics: the notion of the thermal equilibrium loses its meaning. Moreover the violation of the conventional thermodynamics does not disappear with the Anderson transition to an extended state. In a finite range of the tunable parameters we expect the non-ergodic extended phase: the many-body wave-functions being extended are multifractal in the Hilbert space making thermal equilibrium unreachable in any reasonable time scale. It means the system by itself keeps some memory of its original quantum state. This property can be extremely useful for quantum computation, which cannot be implemented without connection between the remote parts of the Hilbert space, i.e. states localized in the computational basis are useless. The ergodic states should also be avoided: in the Hilbert space of high dimension they easily lose the quantum information. We will discuss evidences for the existence of delocalized non-ergodic systems and speculate about their properties by comparing them with non-integrable classical dynamical systems such as Solar Systems.
Speaker Info:
Boris Altshuler works in the field of Condensed Matter theory. He made substantial contributions to the understanding of the effects of disorder, quantum interference and interactions between electrons on the properties of bulk, low-dimensional, and mesoscopic conductors. Boris was educated in Russia. He graduated from the Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) State University and joined Leningrad Institute for Nuclear Physics first as a graduate student and later as a member of the research stuff. His PhD thesis advisor was Arkadii Aronov. After moving to USA Boris was on faculty of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and later of the Princeton University. He was also a Fellow of NEC laboratories America (Princeton, NJ). Now he is a professor of Physics at Columbia University. Boris Altshuler is a recipient of a number of scientific awards - the most significant are 1993 Hewlett-Packard Europhysics Prize (Agilent Prize) and 2003Oliver Buckley Prize of American Physical Society. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He is also a foreign member of The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters and of the Academy of RomanianScientists.

1.1PFLOPS Supercomputer at St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University

St. PetersburgState Polytechnical University creates one of the most powerful supercomputing centers in Russia based on a heterogeneous system with RSC direct liquid cooling and peak performance over 1.1 PetaFLOPS. It will include the most advanced supercomputer system based on revolutionary ultra-dense massively parallel solution RSC PetaStream™ and a cluster system based on RSC Tornado architecture. The SPbSPU supercomputing center is the first CIS project based on the newest Intel® Xeon® E5-2600 v3 server processor.
A powerful cluster system based on RSC Tornado architecture with direct liquid cooling will be created for SPbSPU within the scope of the project. Its peak performance will be about 830 Teraflops, and some of its resource will also provide cloud, VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) and graphical services. The HPC complex will be based on the newest high-performance Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 server processors, Intel® S2600KP and Intel® S2600WT server boards for this generation of processors and latest Intel® SSD DC S3500 drives for corporate data centers, including performance leading Intel® SSD DC P3700 drives based on NVM Express architecture.
The second part of the system contains a unique high-density massively parallel RSC PetaStream system with direct liquid cooling with total performance of 270 Teraflops. A unique feature of RSC PetaStream is the massively parallel concept that enables execution of up to 250,000 parallel execution threads on 1024 computing nodes based on x86 architecture in a single cabinet taking 1 square meter, which is the world record of computing and power density and compactness. The system will be based on Intel® server products, including 60-core Intel® Xeon Phi™ 5120D processors and Intel® Xeon® E5-2600 family processors as well as Intel server boards and Intel SSD DC S3700 solid-state drives for corporate data centers. RSC PetaStream implements an innovative power subsystem based on the leading industry standard of 400V DC power developed in cooperation with Emerson Electric. This subsystem enables power distribution efficiency over 90% improving overall energy efficiency of the system, reduction of operating costs and overall reliability of the complex.
RSC PetaStream enables development of new applications to make breakthroughs in bioengineering, astrophysics, chemistry, electronics and control systems.
The complex also includes parallel data storage systems based on Lustre parallel file system that will support use of up to 1 Petabyte of data and 0.5 PB block-based storage for cloud environments. Both storages use server technologies based on Intel architecture.

The Russian team of programmers who won the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest arrived back in St. Petersburg on Tuesday. The students of the St. Petersburg ITMO (Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics) university won for a record seventh time at the tournament, which was held in Rapid City in the US.
The St. Petersburg team solved 10 of the 12 tasks faster than their competitors. A total of 133 teams participated in the contest this year.
SOT, Ivan Belonogov, programmer (Russian): "Indeed, for the last six years programmers from St. Petersburg have won the world championship, which shows a high level of preparation of St. Petersburg’s programmers as well as Russian [programmers] in general."
SOT, Andrei Stankevich, programmer (Russian): "There is no one reason why a college or team becomes champions. It is the details that matter, so it's really hard to say in a nutshell."
SOT, Vladimir Vasilyev, St. Petersburg NationalResearchUniversity of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics rector (Russian): "In the field of programming, one doesn't need to go to some place to work on creative tasks and solve problems, it can be done here. Moreover, they are not eager to go either to Google nor to Facebook and many of those who left, return."
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RUSSIA : RUSSIAN COMPUTER HACKER AWAITS EXTRADITION TO USA

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A 28-year old Russian computer programmer sits in a London jail awaiting extradition to the U-S, accused of a daring electronic break-in to one of America's largest banks.
Prosecutors claim that Dmitry Levin sat in St Petersburg with a laptop computer and managed to hack into Citibank's computers over 40 times in a five-month period. Once inside the system he used secret client codes to siphon off around 10 million dollars.
Western computer experts say that this may be just the beginning of a new type of Russian criminal - the mafia-backed computer hackers.
A typical Saturday morning at St Petersburg's busiest market - the city's computer black market. Here you can buy pirate copies of the latest programmes from the West, and for a fraction of the price.
But the market is packed not only with enthusiastic amateurs, but also with experienced Russian programmers who now find themselves unemployed.
SOUNDBITE (English): Under the previous systems there were a very large concentration of programmers based around institutes in cities like Perm, Moscow, St Petersburg, Kiev, Minsk, and in many cases the industries that used to support them have disappeared. So you have usually well-educated and talented people with lots of time on their hands and computer skills.
CAPTION: RobertFarish, Editor, ComputerBusiness - Russia
Other hackers say Dmitri Levin has given them an unfairly bad reputation:
SOUNDBITE (Russian): Levin used it for purely profitable purposes, but the majority of hackers, not all but the majority, of course they don't follow the law, people and companies lose huge amounts of money because of them, but they don't do it for pure
profit.
CAPTION: Igor Zhdanov, Hacker
But Maya and Leonid Levin can't believe that their son was the only culprit in the Citibank crime. They admit he was a good enough programmer to break into the system but claim that he was used by organised crime groups who have got away Scot free.
They fear that their son could face up to 35 years in prison if convicted in the U-S.
As Levin's parents pack clothes and gifts for a coming trip to London, the signs are that their son's alleged crime may just be a taste of things to come.
For the Russian Mafia, these enthusiasts at a Moscow computer fair represent instant access to coveted Western financial markets.
And if Russia manages to improve its antiquated telecommunications system, the West could be flooded with Russian
hackers.
SOUNDBITE (English): The principal factor which will affect the growth of hacking in this country will be the improvement in
telecommunications. When telecommunications infrastructure improves then more lone hackers in their apartments or their offices will be able to access other people's information electronically
CAPTION: Robert Farish, Editor, Computer Business - Russia
Post-Communist Russia has given rise to some of the world's most ruthless organised crime groups. It has also put thousands of computer programmers out of a job. If the two join forces, the alliance could be devastating.
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St. Petersburg College Corporate Training

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USA: Russian ITMO University wins programming contest for SEVENTH time

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How to Hack VMware vCenter Server in 60 SecondsAlexander Minozhenko SeniorPenetration Tester, ERPScan
This talk will discuss some ways to gain control over the virtual infrastructure through vCenter's services. I will describe a few non-dangerous bugs (they were 0-days when we found them), but if we can use all of them together, we will get administrative access to vCenter which means to the whole virtual network.
Alexander Minozhenko works in the leading IT security company ERPScan as penetration tester. Alexander graduated in 2012 from St. PetersburgNationalResearchUniversityITMO, faculty of computer science. Also he likes to participate in CTF competition.
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St. Petersburg Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Four hundred miles west of Moscow is St. Petersburg, Russia. A striking city resting on the banks of the Neva River, St. Petersburg has long been a draw for lovers of architecture, as St. Petersburg tours often begin with the city's legendary structures.
Enter a world of towering cathedrals, palaces, and gardens, many of them set down by the order of Peter the Great in the 18th century. As the decades passed, later members of Russian royalty added to the city's opulence by constructing additional marvels. Walk through the Palace Square, located in the heart of St. Petersburg and home of the Winter Palace, the sprawling home of Catherine the Great. Next, pay a visit to St. Isaac's Cathedral and its gold-plated dome, which glitters in the sunshine. If you walk to the top of its dome, you will be rewarded with astonishing views of the city.
Continue your St. Petersburg sightseeing by taking a boat ride down the river to PeterhofGardens & Palace. This gilded structure and its lush array of plant life was constructed to rival France's Palace of Versailles, and is a popular place for a quiet walk in nature or to reflect upon the engineering marvel of its 60 fountains, all of which flow continuously without the use of pumps.
Spend your evening walking along Nevsky Prospect, St. Petersburg's main thoroughfare. Besides offering even more beautiful architecture to gaze upon, Nevsky Prospect is loaded with restaurants and boutiques. Enjoy a delicious meal, shop around for the perfect Russian souvenir, and plan the itinerary for your next day in this magnificent city.
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St. Petersburg, Russia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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St. Petersburg, Russia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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St. Petersburg is often described as the most Westernized city of Russia, as well as its cultural capital. It is the northernmost city in the world to have a population of over one million. The Historic Centre of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments constitute a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The most important places to visit in St. Petersburg are: Church of the Savior on Blood (one of the greatest landmarks of St. Petersburg, its striking facade leaves a memorable impression on visitors that come from around the world), St. Isaac's Cathedral (one of Russia's largest churches. Constructed in the 19th century, a French-born architect created this remarkable structure), Peterhof Palace (Peter the Great built this incredibly luxurious imperial palace. Situated by the gulf of Finland, it was built in the early 18th century), Hermitage and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important St. Petersburg travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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St. Petersburg Vacation Travel Video Guide

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After the maritime victory over the Swedish army, Peter I the Great decided that he is going to build a city on the small islands and lagoons of the mouth of the river Neva. The Russian, Italian and French masters dreamed wonderful Baroque and Classicist palaces to the banks of the canals. The Church of the Savior on Blood, the Saint Isaac's Cathedral, the Peter and Paul Fortress, the blue white and gold Smolny and the Winter Palace all make the city of white nights unforgettable. The Hermitage has one of the largest art collections of the world, but for those who find this less than enough, there is the Russian Museum, and the suburbs of Peterhof, Pushkin and Pavlovsk.
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In 1703, TsarPeter The Great founded St. Petersburg in the swampy delta mouth of the River Newa and today it is a living monument to the lives and times of Russia’s Imperial Tsars The Winter Palace contains Russia’s largest museum, the Eremitage, which houses more than two and a half million exhibits. Since Peter the Great, Russian rulers purchased many major works of art, but it was Catherine The Great who acquired complete collections from the auction houses of Europe. The Admiralty, with its needle-shaped, gold-plated tower, is one of the city’s most famous landmarks, its grand architecture depicting the emergence of Russia as a naval power and the marvellous Isaaks Cathedral has the third largest dome in the world. Twenty four thousand tree stumps were used for its foundations and it can accommodate a congregation of 14,000. At the widest part of the Newa is the regal and dominant, Peter And PaulFortress that Peter The First had built to protect his capital city from Sweden and to guard Russia’s passage to the East Sea. The focal point of the fortress is the Peter And Paul Cathedral that served as the burial place of the Tsars and contains the marble coffin of Peter the Great. RussianBaroque and Russian Classicism were established in St. Petersburg – city of monumental events, outstanding architecture and an Imperial metropolis on the grand scale.

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Moscow Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Your trip to Moscow, Russia is bound to be a special one. From the multicolored spires of ...

Moscow Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Your trip to Moscow, Russia is bound to be a special one. From the multicolored spires of St. Basil’s Cathedral to the sturdy red walls of the Kremlin, there is much to see and do in this stunning city.
Named after the Moskva River—which flows through the city—Moscow has long been at the forefront of the creative world. Tour Moscow to follow in the footsteps of Tolstoy and Chekhov, among others, and join in the sense of pride Russia feels for its literary tradition. Moscow has named a number of its parks and open spaces after its poets and authors, so take a break at the fountain in Pushkin Square, or rest beneath the leafy trees in Gorky Park. When you’ve gotten your fill of literary splendor, head to the MemorialMuseum of Cosmonauts, where you can learn about the Soviet Union’s efforts to reach the stars and the epic space race that lasted from 1955 to 1972.
Moscow is a city of creativity and innovation, but is also very much aware of its own history; as such, a haunting part of any Moscow sightseeing is a visit to the Fallen Monument Park. After the fall of the Soviet Union, countless statues and monuments were removed from their pedestals and moved to this park. Over the years, more modern artwork and sculptures have been added, turning the park into a strange, yet peaceful graveyard of former icons.
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